22:15:04 <Jeanne_> Bgryth: It should be the first link on the page at http://www.w3.org/egov/wiki/index.php?title=File:W3c_eGov_License_CC.pptx&oldid=3252#file then right click and "save as" will be a clean download

22:34:57 <Jeanne_> Sarah: Some governments have had issues with the current licenses looking at database rights, internationalization (drafting conventions), interoperability, and simplifying attribution

Sarah Pearson: Some governments have had issues with the current licenses looking at database rights, internationalization (drafting conventions), interoperability, and simplifying attribution←

22:35:46 <Jeanne_> Sarah: These are the big topic areas considering for version 4.0

Sarah Pearson: These are the big topic areas considering for version 4.0←

22:50:48 <Bhyland> AnneF: pointed to a wealth of presentations that detail what she is speaking about, www.aupsi.org/presentations. There is a lot of AU precedent for geospatial content, Gov't datasets for natural disasters.

Anne Fitzgerald: pointed to a wealth of presentations that detail what she is speaking about, www.aupsi.org/presentations. There is a lot of AU precedent for geospatial content, Gov't datasets for natural disasters.←

22:51:31 <davemc> I've got to drop at 3 PDT for a call on Accessibility. sorry for the conflict.

Dave McAllister: I've got to drop at 3 PDT for a call on Accessibility. sorry for the conflict.←

23:00:53 <PhilA2> Bhyland: Thanks to Sarah, Tim and Anne for the presentations. Can you tell us about some of the lessons learned about how you brought people up the learning curve

Bernadette Hyland: Thanks to Sarah, Tim and Anne for the presentations. Can you tell us about some of the lessons learned about how you brought people up the learning curve [ Scribe Assist by Phil Archer ] ←

23:01:11 <PhilA2> ... was it through guidelines? Reaching the stewards of the data?

Phil Archer: ... was it through guidelines? Reaching the stewards of the data?←